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“In order that animal torture shall not continue… I will commit to concentration camps those who still think that they can continue to treat animals as inanimate property” (Hermann Goring, 1933 radio broadcast).

Fairmont Singapore Partners with ACRES in Fight to Save the Sharks

As the battle to save sharks reaches new depths, 600 bowls of eco-friendly, cruelty-free and equally delicious soups were offered to the public by Fairmont Singapore to help create awareness on sustainable seafood, and reinforce the message that there are culinary alternatives to eco-altering shark’s fin soup.

For years, WWF has been trying to raise awareness and concern for the world’s declining fish stocks. The destruction is bad news for everyone, not least fishermen. An article in the April… Read Article →

From March 13, Thais payed tribute to elephants for their contributions to mankind during Thai Elephant Week at the National Elephant Institute, a refuge for healthy and invalid elephants in the northern… Read Article →

Asked to put animals in order of intelligence, most people would put birds somewhere near the bottom. They are much smaller than us, they have small brains, and they look completely different. But there is more than one way to be intelligent.